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50 Pfennigs Weisweil, Wilhelm Klipfel

Issuer Gemeinde Weisweil (Municipality of Weisweil)
Year 1917
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in dark grey-black on plain paper with a fine hatched border frame. At centre, a decorative cartouche in an ornate vignette style contains the denomination "50 Pfg." in large numerals with floral and foliate ornamental elements above and below. The title "Kleingeld-Ersatz" is rendered in bold Gothic Fraktur script across the upper field, with "für die Gemeinde Weisweil." below the cartouche, also in Fraktur. A serial number appears in the upper right corner, and a validity clause in Roman type runs along the bottom panel: "Gültig bis 6 Monate nach Friedensschluss."
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Reverse lettering 50 PFg
Kleingeldersatz
für die
Gemeinde Weisweil.
Dieser Schein wird bei Wilh. Klipfel Kaufmann eingelöst.
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Weisweil is a small village on the Upper Rhine in Baden, and like hundreds of similar municipalities across Germany, it issued its own Kleingeldersatz — substitute small change — during the First World War when metal coinage disappeared from circulation almost entirely after 1916. The Klipfel series for Weisweil is documented under Grabowski's notgeld reference system, with the W26 designation indicating a relatively modest issue.

Wilhelm Klipfel was the issuing authority's signatory, not a printer or designer — his name appears as the authorizing official. The specific printer for this series has not been firmly established in the standard references.

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